Wulmsdorff Camp, September 1795. Commanding Hussars & Light Brigade of cavalry
Original unsigned watercolor; close-up view of light-horse officer, mounted and smoking pipe, dressed in double-breasted blue stable jacket with red facings and gold buttons and epauletes, crimson sash, black stock, ruffled shirt, Tarleton helmet with white plume, white breeches, black boots. Ink caption refers to the allied camp at Wulmstorf, Germany in September 1795, during the War of the First Coalition, 1793-1797. Possibly a portrait of Col. William Lee (1764-1801), commanding the 16th Light Dragoons. Original unsigned watercolor; close-up view of light-horse officer, mounted and smoking pipe, dressed in double-breasted blue stable jacket with red facings and gold buttons and epauletes, crimson sash, black stock, ruffled shirt, Tarleton helmet with white plume, white breeches, black boots. Ink caption refers to the allied camp at Wulmstorf, Germany in September 1795, during the War of the First Coalition, 1793-1797. Possibly a portrait of Col. William Lee (1764-1801), commanding the 16th Light Dragoons. Small upright folio, matted; worn, creased; repaired tear, foxing. N.Y., Rockman Prints, 1956.
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